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browne. the practice squad linebacker died when brent's car overturned after hitting a curb early yesterday. brent was arrested after he reportedly failed a sobriety test. here's today's weather. a line of storms is bringing snow and cold to the upper midwest. and rain from texas to connecticut. the week ahead will be mostly cool but mostly free of rain or snow. next. >> you're publishing as you're watching. >> osgood: do it yourself. and later, >> osgood: even john lennon,...
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>> reporter: indeed, jerry brown was first elected california governor in 1975. his predecessor was a movie star, ronald reagan. this time brown follows another movie star, schwarzenegger who posted his own twitter video as he left the tough job of governor behind. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> couric: the political winds in california may be shifting but the weather there today is more of the same. a wintery mess of rain and snow sweeping off the pacific. and ben tracy reports this time it shut down part of a key interstate. >> reporter: getting in or out of southern california takes a carload of patience. >> you can get mad but it's not going to make anything change. >> reporter: snow and ice-covered roads combined with up to 90 mile per hour wind gusts shut down interstates. backups between los angeles and las vegas stretched for up to 30 miles. i-5 connecting l.a. and san francisco was full, then forsaken, closed in both directions. >> big trucks go off the road. a lot of car accidents. >> reporter: some drivers have been stuck for 20 hours. ot
>> reporter: indeed, jerry brown was first elected california governor in 1975. his predecessor was a movie star, ronald reagan. this time brown follows another movie star, schwarzenegger who posted his own twitter video as he left the tough job of governor behind. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> couric: the political winds in california may be shifting but the weather there today is more of the same. a wintery mess of rain and snow sweeping off the pacific. and ben...
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when we come back a man who has seen an election or two himself, california governor jerry brown. can. >> schieffer: we're back now with the 34th governor of california who also happens to be the 39th governor of california, jerry brown, who in between time was also the california attorney general, and the mayor of oakland. he also ran for president a couple of times in there, and someone i first interviewed back in 1979. governor, a pleasure to see you. >> my pleasure. >> schieffer: i want to ask you something, how much is politics changed since you were first governor? >> a hell of a lot. it's more polarized. the money is more centrally collected and distributed by the two major parties. particularly on the republican side, there's an enforcement of discipline that's ideological and as was mentioned today in the "washington post," takes on the quality of a cult. so we're in a much more adversarial environment. we've always had it historically, but now it's ramped up several degrees as evidenced by the filibuster and holds on nominations, and the great power can't govern itself w
when we come back a man who has seen an election or two himself, california governor jerry brown. can. >> schieffer: we're back now with the 34th governor of california who also happens to be the 39th governor of california, jerry brown, who in between time was also the california attorney general, and the mayor of oakland. he also ran for president a couple of times in there, and someone i first interviewed back in 1979. governor, a pleasure to see you. >> my pleasure. >>...
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meanwhile, in california democrat jerry brown got his old job back as governor and barbara boxer held on to her senate seat. bill whitaker is at boxer headquarters in los angeles. bill, a fourth term after a pretty furious campaign. >> reporter: yup, katie. when word first went through this room that barbara boxer would be holding on to her senate seat this place went wild. now, it's kind of surprising that in this anti-incumbent year california not only is sending barbara boxer back to the senate for a fourth term, choosing her over republican carly fiorina, but also sending jerry brown back to the governor's chair for the third time. he last held that office back in the 1980s. he beat meg whitman, who pumped $140 million of her own money into the losing campaign. now, boxer was able to hold on to obama's winning coalition from 2008 of core democrats, women, latinos, blacks, independents, and young people. now, the overwhelming support of young people doesn't seem to have been enough to push proposition 19 over the top tonight. 19, of course, is that controversial initiative to legal
meanwhile, in california democrat jerry brown got his old job back as governor and barbara boxer held on to her senate seat. bill whitaker is at boxer headquarters in los angeles. bill, a fourth term after a pretty furious campaign. >> reporter: yup, katie. when word first went through this room that barbara boxer would be holding on to her senate seat this place went wild. now, it's kind of surprising that in this anti-incumbent year california not only is sending barbara boxer back to...
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. >> governor jerry brown was with water officials when they announced there's no snow to address this key survey site. >> this is the first year and its measurements going back to 1942 where the snow course has been there. spent water officials say 60 to 70 percent of these survey site have no snow. that's why the governor is taking unprecedented actions to deal with this drought. >> i am issuing an executive order. >> for the first time in california's history, the governor imposing mandatory restrictions to reduce water use 25 percent. >> it's going to affect golf courses, people's lawns, universities, campuses, all sorts of institutions. >> the snowpack has plunged to a historic low. >> people should realize we are in a new era. the idea of your green grass getting water every day, that's a thing of the past. >> governor brown says the mandatory restrictions could save more than 488 billion gallons of water over the next nine months. cbs news, phillips, california. >> if you want to put a quantity on this water officials say california needs a 11 trillion gallons of water to recove
. >> governor jerry brown was with water officials when they announced there's no snow to address this key survey site. >> this is the first year and its measurements going back to 1942 where the snow course has been there. spent water officials say 60 to 70 percent of these survey site have no snow. that's why the governor is taking unprecedented actions to deal with this drought. >> i am issuing an executive order. >> for the first time in california's history, the...
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governor jerry brown revealed today that california's budget is in a lot more trouble than we knew and we asked ben tracy to show us what that means. >> reporter: jana bell soto is halfway through college at the university of california, irvine. he's worried he won't be able to finish. tuition went up 14% this school year because of state budget cuts. >> my mom already told my little brother he's going to have to go into the military so they can pay for his college. >> reporter: the u.c. system plans to raise tuition another 6% in july to nearly $13,000, that's more than double what students paid just five years ago because the state keeps cutting education funding. >> we're going to have to cut deeper, but cutting alone really doesn't do it. >> reporter: today governor jerry brown said the state's budget deficit jumped from $9 billion to $16 billion largely because tax revenues have been much lower than expected. the unemployment rate here is still 11%. >> there has to be a balance and day of reckoning. this is the type of day of reckoning and we've got to take the medicine. >> report
governor jerry brown revealed today that california's budget is in a lot more trouble than we knew and we asked ben tracy to show us what that means. >> reporter: jana bell soto is halfway through college at the university of california, irvine. he's worried he won't be able to finish. tuition went up 14% this school year because of state budget cuts. >> my mom already told my little brother he's going to have to go into the military so they can pay for his college. >>...
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in california, democrat jerry brown is hoping to get his old job back. he faces republican meg whitman who has spent a record $140 million of her own money. in the bellwether state of ohio, it's democrat ted strickland against republican john kasich. and in florida, republican rick scott is battling democrat alex sink. meanwhile, president obama is not on the ballot, but he's been campaigning as if he were. and many voters say-- as bob has-- this election is a referendum on his presidency. chip reid is at the white house tonight. >> reporter: even on election day, the president was still campaigning. >> if you vote, you get a say in that future. >> reporter: targeting young voters on web sites like youtube and a.o.l..com. >> when you don't vote, you leave the decisions that affect your life up to someone else. >> reporter: and reaching out to minority voters with another series of interviews on urban radio stations, which included some harsh words for republicans >> reporter: and the president was doing those interviews right into the evening hoping to c
in california, democrat jerry brown is hoping to get his old job back. he faces republican meg whitman who has spent a record $140 million of her own money. in the bellwether state of ohio, it's democrat ted strickland against republican john kasich. and in florida, republican rick scott is battling democrat alex sink. meanwhile, president obama is not on the ballot, but he's been campaigning as if he were. and many voters say-- as bob has-- this election is a referendum on his presidency. chip...
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governor jerry browne of california, who by the way recently saw his state's bond rating upgraded, unlike governor christie's bond rating which was downgraded, he said the other night, governor brown, that i thought we were past this contraception argument. in the republican party, there are some that would like to do all sorts of things that are outside of the mainstream of what most of us believe is the fabric of a society of people of many different faiths. whatever missteps there might have been in that issue as it rolled out the bottom line is that the president does believe that contraception coverage for women should be a part of basic health care coverage. and now there are exemptions there for religious affiliated institutions. i think the president came out looking like the reasonable man that he is on this. >> schieffer: do you think it's good for the president if republicans try to concentrate on social issues? >> i think it's good for the president. i think it's bad for the country. newer, i think what we really need is where that more moderate republican party to come back,
governor jerry browne of california, who by the way recently saw his state's bond rating upgraded, unlike governor christie's bond rating which was downgraded, he said the other night, governor brown, that i thought we were past this contraception argument. in the republican party, there are some that would like to do all sorts of things that are outside of the mainstream of what most of us believe is the fabric of a society of people of many different faiths. whatever missteps there might have...
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. >> some of the most beautiful geography of california.of >> governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency.at >> the fire, by the way out of control. it is only 2% contained. >>> let's check with gary mcgrady. certainly a gray drizzley day all day today. >> it has been t. kind of ruiner my routine, gary, on friday i get car washed, not today. >> you are trying to make meke feel bad. >> it won't be like this all weekend. a lot of events going on in town. >> looking forward to saturday and sunday. >> let's move onto weekend and show you where rain has been. >> it is stubborn and doesn't want to get off here. t >> this iso the radar going wrg and wrong and most of what is south of the city is drying out with a little bit of light shower south of the city down i-95. >> most of this as can you see is d.c. to gaithersburg and to the northeastern sections andte allrn moving from northwest to southeast. there is a cold front that movem through the area today. >> we end up with this complex h out west and associated a disturbance kind of rolling oven the north of that front creating persi
. >> some of the most beautiful geography of california.of >> governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency.at >> the fire, by the way out of control. it is only 2% contained. >>> let's check with gary mcgrady. certainly a gray drizzley day all day today. >> it has been t. kind of ruiner my routine, gary, on friday i get car washed, not today. >> you are trying to make meke feel bad. >> it won't be like this all weekend. a lot of events going on...
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and california democrat jerry browne, he was last governor 28 years ago. when f. scott fitzgerald said there are no second acts in american life, he surely wasn't contemplating this mass political resurrection. so we asked ourselves how to view all this gubernatorial deja-vu. here in boon iowa terry bran stead is working the crowd. more than a decade after he left the governor's office he held for 16 years, he wants the job again. and the question is, why? in the years when you were out of office, was there a part of you that said that's the center of the universe for me? making a difference being where the action is, that was not part of it? >> well, i loved what i was doing but being governor is a bigger job with bigger challenges. i've got proven results. i've done it before. i know i can do it again. >> governor branstaed proved he can fix it. >> reporter: there is one clue to the reemergence of these and why he has opened up a significant lead over the incumbent democratic governor. the very discontent with those now in office makes those who were then in off
and california democrat jerry browne, he was last governor 28 years ago. when f. scott fitzgerald said there are no second acts in american life, he surely wasn't contemplating this mass political resurrection. so we asked ourselves how to view all this gubernatorial deja-vu. here in boon iowa terry bran stead is working the crowd. more than a decade after he left the governor's office he held for 16 years, he wants the job again. and the question is, why? in the years when you were out of...
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we'll see you sunday on "face the nation" with california governor jerry brown and former mississippi governor haley barbour. scott will be back next week. i'm bob schieffer. thanks for being here. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is 9 news now. >>> tonight d.c. police they have caught the man behind a series of frightening and in one case deadly hammer attacks. officers say they caught 19- year-old michael davis literally red handed right after the latest attack, this one on gallatin street in northwest. as bruce leshan tells us, the man behind bars is brother of not one, but two nfl stars including former maryland terp vernon davis. >> reporter: d.c. police searched the home where michael davis grew up with his brothers, nfl stars vernon and vontae davis. myra young hassen in all three brothers since they were children. >> -- has known all three
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. >> reporter: california attorney general jerry browne is investigating the salaries. one issue: pensions. 56-year-old rizzo could get an estimated $885,000 payment next year. if he lives into his 80s he could collect a total of more than $30 million in pension payouts. >> i'm going to do everything i can to ferret out any particular violation of law that would invalidate the pensions. >> reporter: now a former bell police officer says off-duty cops handed out absentee ballots and told people how to vote during last year's election that kept the city council in place. the council tried to apologize monday for the salary scandal. >> i am here to standby my people, to make the changes necessary to apologize for all this turmoil. >> reporter: but the people aren't buying it. >> the only thing you want to get is our money into your pocket. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: still ahead here on the "cbs evening news," how a small town in nebraska became the latest front in the battle against illegal immigration. i'm chef michael, and my dog bailey and
. >> reporter: california attorney general jerry browne is investigating the salaries. one issue: pensions. 56-year-old rizzo could get an estimated $885,000 payment next year. if he lives into his 80s he could collect a total of more than $30 million in pension payouts. >> i'm going to do everything i can to ferret out any particular violation of law that would invalidate the pensions. >> reporter: now a former bell police officer says off-duty cops handed out absentee...
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governor jerry brown announced the state's projected budget deficit has gone from bad to worse, soaring from $19.2 billion at the start of the year to $16 billion today. tight budgets across the country are making life even tougher for the unemployed. in 2008, congress extended benefits up to 99 weeks to help the long-term unemployed, those out of work a year or more. tomorrow that extension ends. eight states are cutting off their benefit checks for more than 200,000 people, and as john blackstone reports, california is hardest hit. >> reporter: from the busy streets of los angeles to the farm country of the central valley, an estimated 93,000 people in california lost unemployment benefits today. as the unemployment rate drops, many others who thought they'd be getting help, up to 99 weeks, will run out of benefits sooner. mark watton, laid off from his job as a security guard a year and a half ago, will get his last check next month. >> as it's getting closer and closer, the anxiety does start building up, and you think, you know, where is my next meal going to come from fr? where is
governor jerry brown announced the state's projected budget deficit has gone from bad to worse, soaring from $19.2 billion at the start of the year to $16 billion today. tight budgets across the country are making life even tougher for the unemployed. in 2008, congress extended benefits up to 99 weeks to help the long-term unemployed, those out of work a year or more. tomorrow that extension ends. eight states are cutting off their benefit checks for more than 200,000 people, and as john...
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. >> reporter: california governor jerry brown says a stronger economy has helped increase tax revenue but the current budget is still short $2.2 billion. the automatic cuts will now slash budgets for schools, in-home support for seniors and the disabled, libraries and prisons. >> this is not the way we'd like to run california. but we have to live within our means. >> reporter: this year's budget had already cut $16 billion. funding for public universities was slashed 23%, prompting protests of tuition increase this is fall. the university of california system will now lose another $100 million. state republicans won't budge on raising taxes, so governor brown wants californians to vote next november on whether to raise taxes for people making more than $250,000. >> you either cut or you tax. there's no third way. there's no alternative. >> reporter: and governor brown warned of even more dramatic cuts come january because california is still facing a $13 billion long-term budget shortfall. yet, scott, republicans here in california say the governor is using fear of these cuts to gin
. >> reporter: california governor jerry brown says a stronger economy has helped increase tax revenue but the current budget is still short $2.2 billion. the automatic cuts will now slash budgets for schools, in-home support for seniors and the disabled, libraries and prisons. >> this is not the way we'd like to run california. but we have to live within our means. >> reporter: this year's budget had already cut $16 billion. funding for public universities was slashed 23%,...
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governor jerry brown had to take drastic action. from above you can see. leaves bridges once providing easy passage over massive bodies of water now towering over rock. the cascading watt ore the falls could slow to a drip. researchers say it will take 11 trillion gallons of water to recover. >> the black is the 1977 measurement. >> reporter: frank gehrke came here to measure what's left of the winter snow. for the first time in his 30-year career, there was no snow. >> this is bad news in term ss of the state's water picture. >> reporter: this year the snow pack measured 5% of its historical average. governor jerry brown is taking unpress departments action. >> i'm issuing an executive order mandateing substantial water reduction across our state. >> reporter: the governor's plan will include replanting 50 million square feet or 900 football fields with california lawns with landscapes that do not need a lot of water. golf course, cemeteryies and campuses will have to reduce their water usages and they're asking water companies to raise rates. >> there wi
governor jerry brown had to take drastic action. from above you can see. leaves bridges once providing easy passage over massive bodies of water now towering over rock. the cascading watt ore the falls could slow to a drip. researchers say it will take 11 trillion gallons of water to recover. >> the black is the 1977 measurement. >> reporter: frank gehrke came here to measure what's left of the winter snow. for the first time in his 30-year career, there was no snow. >> this...
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. >> in california, democratic candidate, jerry brown cast his ballot while republican meg whitman was out greeting supporters. >> you are seeing the title wave coming across the united states. it has to come to california and we are going to win this. >> the california race has been the most expansive in u.s. history. whitman spent $142 million of her own money. >> without a last minute hail mary from meg whitman, california's top job will likely go to jerry brown. career politician who was already governor of the golden state 35 years ago. >> in colorado where the race was democrat denver mayor, sarah palin has suddenly thrown her support behind tom tancredo instead of the tea party candidate. a record 37 races are up for grabs this year and there's a reason the gop wants them. governors have great influence in national elections. >> the presidential candidate benefits if the governor is of his party in the state. >> even if some of this year's race have seen -- with candidates who told the president to shove it and a candidate who only cared about the rent being too high, there are
. >> in california, democratic candidate, jerry brown cast his ballot while republican meg whitman was out greeting supporters. >> you are seeing the title wave coming across the united states. it has to come to california and we are going to win this. >> the california race has been the most expansive in u.s. history. whitman spent $142 million of her own money. >> without a last minute hail mary from meg whitman, california's top job will likely go to jerry brown....
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did blue >> in california, democratic candidate, jerry brown, hopes his opponent in the governor's race, meg whitman will be tripped up not by her issues, but by her housekeeper's immigration status. two new polls show glimmers of hope, but both sides need to make sure the mud they sling doesn't end up on them. >> of course it's going to take more than tv ads to win the voters. we're live on capitol hill tonight, i'm joel brown, 9news now. >>> interesting ads indeed. thank you. >>> the white house held its first ever summit on community colleges today and speaking out at the event, the president called the two-year colleges one of the nation's most under valued assets and they play a critical role in developing america's work force. >> as far as i'm concerned, america does not play for second place and we don't play for ninth. so i set a goal. by 2020, america will once again lead the world in producing college graduates. and i believe community colleges will play a huge part in meeting this goal by producing an additional $5 million in certificates in the next ten years. thank you very
did blue >> in california, democratic candidate, jerry brown, hopes his opponent in the governor's race, meg whitman will be tripped up not by her issues, but by her housekeeper's immigration status. two new polls show glimmers of hope, but both sides need to make sure the mud they sling doesn't end up on them. >> of course it's going to take more than tv ads to win the voters. we're live on capitol hill tonight, i'm joel brown, 9news now. >>> interesting ads indeed. thank...
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that is factually incorrect. >> reporter: california's two term governor jerry brown stepped in tuesday handing clinton a key endorsement. the long time liberal said he was deeply impressed with how well bernie sanders has done. but that clinton has the tenacity and skill to advance th >> he is funneling money to his wife's law firm for state business. it is high praise from the man who famously called bill clinton the prince of sleaze when both were running for president in 1992. >> but you ought to be ashamed of yourself for jumping on my wife. you are not worth being on the same platform as my wife. >> i tell you something, mr. clinton, don't try to escape it. >> taking a page from donald trump's book hillary clinton has begun calling into cable news shows weighing in on her likely opponent. >> he bragged for months about raising $6 million for veterans and donating $1 million himself. but it took a reporter to shame him into actually making his contribution. >> one day after his dustup with the media over donations to veterans groups, donald trump was at the center of another firest
that is factually incorrect. >> reporter: california's two term governor jerry brown stepped in tuesday handing clinton a key endorsement. the long time liberal said he was deeply impressed with how well bernie sanders has done. but that clinton has the tenacity and skill to advance th >> he is funneling money to his wife's law firm for state business. it is high praise from the man who famously called bill clinton the prince of sleaze when both were running for president in 1992....
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. >> reporter: she'll face democrat and former governor jerry brown. in nevada, senate majority leader harry reid learned his november opponent will be tea party favorite sharron angle. >> we need to say to harry reid, you have failed and you are fired. >> reporter: angle's late surge got her 40%. enough to beat former state gop chairwoman sue lowden. then in south carolina, two claims of extramarital affairs were not enough to derail state representative nikki haley. the republican hopes to be the state's first female governor. nikki haley won the primary but did not capture the 50% majority needed to avoid a runoff. that will happen in two weeks. she'll face congressman gresham barrett. maggie? >> should be interesting all around. whit johnson in washington, thank you. let's bring in cbs news chief washington correspondent and host of "face the nation" bob schieffer. good morning, bob. >> hey, maggie. >> so there's been this anti-establishment sentiment for awhile in the country. but i'm sure it's not helping that nobody seems to be able to solve thi
. >> reporter: she'll face democrat and former governor jerry brown. in nevada, senate majority leader harry reid learned his november opponent will be tea party favorite sharron angle. >> we need to say to harry reid, you have failed and you are fired. >> reporter: angle's late surge got her 40%. enough to beat former state gop chairwoman sue lowden. then in south carolina, two claims of extramarital affairs were not enough to derail state representative nikki haley. the...
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. >>> tomorrow, california governor jerry brown on his plans to close that state's $16 billion state budget gap. you're watching "cbs this morning." kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. with the red, white, and blue. ocean spray cranberry, white cranberry, and blueberry juice cocktails. [ coughs ] okay, i believe this one is yours? [ clears throat ] so we use new coppertone wet 'n clear. it sprays clear on wet skin while most sprays go on white 'n messy. we get broad spectrum protection when we splish 'n splash with new coppertone wet 'n clear. coppertone. embrace the sun. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, b
. >>> tomorrow, california governor jerry brown on his plans to close that state's $16 billion state budget gap. you're watching "cbs this morning." kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try...
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california governor jerry brown declared state of energy as a fire ramps up. >> officers went door to door urging residents to evacuate. it has grown 99 square miles, larger than the size of san francisco. >> definitely more concerned. i have firefighter buddies say there is not much they can do. >> winds extremely active. when the winds shifts, the fire is going to take off in a different direction. >> it is what it is. new are you prepared your home might be gone when you go back? >> yes. >> about 2500 homes threatened, so far two homes and seven out buildings destroyed. >> all right. time now 7:21 on this friday morning, coming up, staying true to your football team could be bad news to your weight. >> that explains it. >> how it can impact what you eat. >> a quick drive from d.c. holly is at the national aquarium in our neighboring city of baltimore. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] what if there was a help line for dinner ideas? [ superfan ] helper help line. we're on our way. you have got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken! crunchy ta
california governor jerry brown declared state of energy as a fire ramps up. >> officers went door to door urging residents to evacuate. it has grown 99 square miles, larger than the size of san francisco. >> definitely more concerned. i have firefighter buddies say there is not much they can do. >> winds extremely active. when the winds shifts, the fire is going to take off in a different direction. >> it is what it is. new are you prepared your home might be gone when...
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. >>> california's new governor jerry brown is being sworn in this morning. brown was also governor from 1975 to '83. outgoing governor arnold schwarzenegger completed the seven years in office. he says he might return to making hollywood movies if the right script comes along. >>> also in california, snow, ice and wind so severe a 60-mile stretch of the interstate is closed down. winds were gusting up to 90 miles per hour. more rain is expected today. raising fears of mudslides. >>> director steven spielberg called him the best actor in the world. pete postlethwaite died. he appeared in "the usual suspects." and more recently" inception." he died yesterday in england after a long battle with cancer. he was 64 years old. >>> you've heard of water polo. how about water tennis? roger federer and nadal played in qatar part of a p.r. event ahmed of the qatar atp open which bins today. >>> we head back outside to marysol castro on the plaza. good morning. >> good morning, jeff. good morning, everyone at home. it is a balmy 20 degrees here in new york city. a facto
. >>> california's new governor jerry brown is being sworn in this morning. brown was also governor from 1975 to '83. outgoing governor arnold schwarzenegger completed the seven years in office. he says he might return to making hollywood movies if the right script comes along. >>> also in california, snow, ice and wind so severe a 60-mile stretch of the interstate is closed down. winds were gusting up to 90 miles per hour. more rain is expected today. raising fears of...
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california governor jerry brown signed the bill into law this month. >> we had seen the damage that had been caused by rules that are ambiguous, or rules that are in conflict. so let's clean them up. now's an opportunity to do it. let's just do it. >> reporter: harris has taken on the country's biggest banks before, suing them for fo foreclosure abuses. they offered a settlement, he played hard ball. >> we walked away. >> reporter: harris held out and got $18 billion. $12 billion used to help underwater homeowners. it's controversial, but harris wants to reduce principle on the loans wiping out some of their debt. >> so they be in a situation to afford to pay, and they have an innocentive to pay. >> reporter: why do we cover some bad investments people have made? >> i think of it as their homes. buying a home is not about making money. >> reporter: would you agree during the bubble many did view it as way to make money and make money quickly? >> there's no question there were people who during the bubble approached the system with the intention of purely making money. the vast majority
california governor jerry brown signed the bill into law this month. >> we had seen the damage that had been caused by rules that are ambiguous, or rules that are in conflict. so let's clean them up. now's an opportunity to do it. let's just do it. >> reporter: harris has taken on the country's biggest banks before, suing them for fo foreclosure abuses. they offered a settlement, he played hard ball. >> we walked away. >> reporter: harris held out and got $18 billion....
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despite the announcement, jerry brown is not lifting his emergency declaration. >>> many questions following adele's performance of ask" at the grammys the other day. ahead, the sing addresses what went wrong and her struggles with stage announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> should apple help the government fight terrorism? >>> critics say it puts your privacy at risk. ahead, nypd john miller weighs in on the balance between civil liberties and national security. >>> the news is back this morning right here on "cbs this morning." announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by voya financial. changing the way you think of retirement. i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. get organized at voya.com. full of guests on the waye and a cold with sinus pressure, you need fast relief. alka-seltzer plus severe sinus congestion and cough liquid gels rush relief to your tough symptoms. to pu
despite the announcement, jerry brown is not lifting his emergency declaration. >>> many questions following adele's performance of ask" at the grammys the other day. ahead, the sing addresses what went wrong and her struggles with stage announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> should apple help the government fight terrorism? >>> critics say it puts your privacy at risk. ahead, nypd john miller weighs in...
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brown. money does not ensure victory, but how objescene we have reach this stage that both candidates have to raise this much money in order to be competitive. >> bob schieffer, thank you. this sunday bob with talk with scott walker after winning the re-election. new details this sunday on watergate on "face the nation". >>> u.n. observers in syria are trying again to reach the site of the latest reported massacre. those monitors say they were shot at yesterday. no one was injured. >> essential u.n. envoy kofi annan meets with secretary of state hillary clinton who says syria's president resigns. as elizabeth reports on the phone from syria this morning. >> reporter: u.n. trying to reach the village a surge. 11 u.n. vehicles are going to travel into the village from various directions. they say they have never mounted such a big operation before, but they have also never since this mission began had their freedom of movement so completely blocked by the syrian authorities. several u.n. teams
brown. money does not ensure victory, but how objescene we have reach this stage that both candidates have to raise this much money in order to be competitive. >> bob schieffer, thank you. this sunday bob with talk with scott walker after winning the re-election. new details this sunday on watergate on "face the nation". >>> u.n. observers in syria are trying again to reach the site of the latest reported massacre. those monitors say they were shot at yesterday. no one...
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last week governor jerry brown signed an expectative order mandating a sharp drop in water use across the state and its strugets with a four-year worsening drought. david begnaud gets an update. >>> in pasadena this starts with a drought notice and request to save water. >> can i still take a shower? >> you can still take a shower. >> very glad to hear that. >>> even asking for watt when dining. susan will ard handles p.r. >> you guys are almost a crash course in water conservation for them. >> absolutely. >> reporter: vacationers are coming face-to-face with what californians are learning. saving water isn't easy. that's why long-term residenting install a monitor to track their water usage and a state board member told us she's proud of not washing her car. take your car to a place that uses recycled water and do it when it's so dirty it's gross to touch the handle. >> we'll see day where we go from highly treated sewage to a treatment plant directly to your faucet. >> reporter: ucla's mark gold teaches water management and is keenly aware of what can happen as the population grows.
last week governor jerry brown signed an expectative order mandating a sharp drop in water use across the state and its strugets with a four-year worsening drought. david begnaud gets an update. >>> in pasadena this starts with a drought notice and request to save water. >> can i still take a shower? >> you can still take a shower. >> very glad to hear that. >>> even asking for watt when dining. susan will ard handles p.r. >> you guys are almost a crash...
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there governor jerry brown plans to close 70 of california's 287 parks. a whopping 25% of state parkland. popular mcgrath state beach north of los angeles will close in september. its buildings have been decaying for decades. >> you can see along the brickwork here with the cracks forming. rot issues in our lumber. >> reporter: and this sewer pipe is on the verge of spewing raw sewage into the pacific. it would cost $500,000 to fix. the state doesn't have it. so the park will be shut down. >> the money to even just do repairs is pretty much dried up. >> reporter: the hoffman family has been holding family reunions at mcgrath for 29 years. this may be their last one. >> little ones say, why can't we come? i can't see my cousins. so we'll have to find something else to do. we're going to miss it. it's going to be sad. >> reporter: across the country, many states are making tough choices. cutting funds from their parks, or closing them altogether. ohio may even resort to drilling for oil in its parks to generate revenue. >> the problem is, what will be the n
there governor jerry brown plans to close 70 of california's 287 parks. a whopping 25% of state parkland. popular mcgrath state beach north of los angeles will close in september. its buildings have been decaying for decades. >> you can see along the brickwork here with the cracks forming. rot issues in our lumber. >> reporter: and this sewer pipe is on the verge of spewing raw sewage into the pacific. it would cost $500,000 to fix. the state doesn't have it. so the park will be...
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>> axelrod: he took shots at songwriters who he said never liked his work, including jerry lieber and mike stoarl, who wrote some of elvis presley's early hit. >> because i didn't like their songs, either. ( laughter ) yakety,iac don't talk back. charlie brown is a clown novelty songs. >> axelrod: but bob dylan didn't spend all night settling scores. he thanked artists who made his songs his the bird, the turtles, sciony and cher. and he praised jimi hendrix johnny cash, and joan baez,. >> for her kind of love and devotion i could never pay that back. >> axelrod: how is their for the times are achanging, dewar this big week, he gave only one interview. not to "rolling stone." dylan spoke to aarp magazine. later on cbs "48 hours." for now i'm jim axelrod. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.orgxñaó5Ñ >>> americans, humanitarian worker in syria still unknown tonight. hello, everybody, i'm bruce johnson. welcome to this 7:00 edition of wusa9. still more questions than
>> axelrod: he took shots at songwriters who he said never liked his work, including jerry lieber and mike stoarl, who wrote some of elvis presley's early hit. >> because i didn't like their songs, either. ( laughter ) yakety,iac don't talk back. charlie brown is a clown novelty songs. >> axelrod: but bob dylan didn't spend all night settling scores. he thanked artists who made his songs his the bird, the turtles, sciony and cher. and he praised jimi hendrix johnny cash, and...
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we'll take a closer look at the jerry connelly keith fimian. for a voters guide to all of the races around here, log on to wusa9.com. >>> better protect your plants. there may be a freeze tonight. topper is out on the terrace with your forecast first. >> it's beautiful right now. but probably the coldest night so far of the young fall season. let me show you where the freeze warnings and frost advisories have been posted. fairfax county west and north. montgomery county north, that is your freeze warning. the district south and east, that is your frost advisory. and that does include friends down in southern maryland. you are under a frost advisory tonight. you're the first one of the season. temperatures right now 54 downtown. 52 up in gaithersburg. the air is very dry, winds have died down so this air mass will cool off very, very quickly as we go through the nighttime hours. so for tonight, clear and cold, freeze north and west, frost d.c. south and east, lows 28-38 and winds northeasterly at 5- 10. we'll come back and talk about what you ca
we'll take a closer look at the jerry connelly keith fimian. for a voters guide to all of the races around here, log on to wusa9.com. >>> better protect your plants. there may be a freeze tonight. topper is out on the terrace with your forecast first. >> it's beautiful right now. but probably the coldest night so far of the young fall season. let me show you where the freeze warnings and frost advisories have been posted. fairfax county west and north. montgomery county north,...
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the california governor's race, a recorded conversation between democrat jerry bruin and his staff has added fuel to an already hostile contest. >> whitman will cut a deal and i won't. >> the brown campaign apologized for the incident but a supposeperson for meg whitman called it appalling and unforgiveable. >> the president and vice president have been on the campaign trail for weeks stumping for various candidates but next week for the first time this election year, michelle obama, the first lady will hit the road for a number of endorsements and fund-raisers across the country. rebecca? >> whit, last night on his program bill maher posted a photo of an ohio politician you see on your screen posing in ss uniform. how is it going to impact the elections there? >> reporter: rebecca, that's rich iott, republican and tea party favorite. all indications are the race will go to the democrat anyway. he defended himself saying this was a world war ii nazi reenactment group he used to be involved with. he does not subscribe to the tenants of naziism but fascin e fascinated by history but cert
the california governor's race, a recorded conversation between democrat jerry bruin and his staff has added fuel to an already hostile contest. >> whitman will cut a deal and i won't. >> the brown campaign apologized for the incident but a supposeperson for meg whitman called it appalling and unforgiveable. >> the president and vice president have been on the campaign trail for weeks stumping for various candidates but next week for the first time this election year, michelle...
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. >> california governor, jerry brown, now declaring a state of emergency hoping to help put the cleanup after the strongest quake to hit the bay area in some 25 years. it happened early sunday morning. that 6.1 magnitude trembler sent store fronts crumbling to the ground. shock waves 6 miles around the epicenter. that was in california's napa wine country. >> you can see here where the barrels are broken open. i don't want to go down there. i want to stay out of it. some of the barrels are stiling a little bit on the teetering side. >> that could be dangerous. economic losses from that quake could reach a billion losses. >>> when you hear the words, locally grown, some pictures come to mind. a lush farm a few miles away from the grocery store. >> what does locally grown mean and how does buying local help our community's economy? we sent stephanie ramirez to find out more. >> and alexandria, virginia ended up at the home of the arcadia center, which means it is a farm that not only sells fresh produce, but works to give everyone access to locally grown produce. so i toured the farm a li
. >> california governor, jerry brown, now declaring a state of emergency hoping to help put the cleanup after the strongest quake to hit the bay area in some 25 years. it happened early sunday morning. that 6.1 magnitude trembler sent store fronts crumbling to the ground. shock waves 6 miles around the epicenter. that was in california's napa wine country. >> you can see here where the barrels are broken open. i don't want to go down there. i want to stay out of it. some of the...
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here in downtown nap pa where many stores were damaged it's easy to sigh whee governor jerry brown has declared a state of emergency in the region. more than 100 people were treated for injuries. mostly cuts and bruises. but at least six were hospitalized from more serious injuries. the quake here in downtown napa was hardest hit. in napa's downtown, fallen chunks of debris and concrete fell to the ground leaving gaping holes in many century-old buildings. >> there are approximately three red tags. these are buildings unsafe to >> reporter: the quake caused roads to buckle and crack, gas lines ruptured, and a fire broke out at this mobile home park. >> we started seeing flames come up. we looked outside and there was a bunch of flames. this has left hundreds of homes too dangerous to enter. the restaurant owner said sunday is usually one of his busiest days. >> it hatched in the middle of the night. so better than the middle of the day. it could have been a lot worse for us. >> scientists at the university of california berkeley said their experimental early warning system worked. they
here in downtown nap pa where many stores were damaged it's easy to sigh whee governor jerry brown has declared a state of emergency in the region. more than 100 people were treated for injuries. mostly cuts and bruises. but at least six were hospitalized from more serious injuries. the quake here in downtown napa was hardest hit. in napa's downtown, fallen chunks of debris and concrete fell to the ground leaving gaping holes in many century-old buildings. >> there are approximately three...
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tesla says it may still need to build a second battery plant and governor jerry brown tell us he's still working closely with the country. >> let the wooing begin. elon musk is such an out-of-the-box thinker. >> it's just starting. >> carter evans, thank you very much. >>> this town is notorious for a speedtrack. this billboard has been around for a decade. some of the officers writing tickets are slamming on the breaks. that's that that's next on "cbs this morning." (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise helps lower blood sugar. ♪ now centrum silver has a new easy-to-swallow coating... so the nutrients for your eyes, heart and brain go down easier. for a limited time get your four-dollar coupon at centrum.com. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic for walk-in medical care. and created pr
tesla says it may still need to build a second battery plant and governor jerry brown tell us he's still working closely with the country. >> let the wooing begin. elon musk is such an out-of-the-box thinker. >> it's just starting. >> carter evans, thank you very much. >>> this town is notorious for a speedtrack. this billboard has been around for a decade. some of the officers writing tickets are slamming on the breaks. that's that that's next on "cbs this...
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the bill now heads to governor jerry brown for his signature. >>> and the louisville courier journal says an als ice bucket challenge injured firefighters. they were dousing the campbellsville university marching band but an electric shock hit the firefighters when the ladder got too close to a power line. one of the firefighters is in critical condition this morning with severe burns. >>> the good news of course the ice bucket challenge has now raised almost $42 million since late last month. that's compared with $2 million during the same period last year. most of the money is coming from nearly 740,000 new donors. while some find the ice challenge refreshing others have reasons why they can't join the cause. >> let's do t all right! whoa! wow, that was cold! >> reporter: it is most painful feel good event of the summer. everyone from george w. bush to kermit the frog is getting bathed by the bucket. but some are turning a cold shoulder to the cold shower. the state department pentagon and u.s. house have now banned diplomats, soldiers and lawmakers from taking the challenge. the s
the bill now heads to governor jerry brown for his signature. >>> and the louisville courier journal says an als ice bucket challenge injured firefighters. they were dousing the campbellsville university marching band but an electric shock hit the firefighters when the ladder got too close to a power line. one of the firefighters is in critical condition this morning with severe burns. >>> the good news of course the ice bucket challenge has now raised almost $42 million since...